Pictured, the Square Mile on Monday.Boris Johnson has been urging Britons to return to workplaces where it is safe, amid fears about the huge damage being wreaked to the economy in deserted town and city centres.Healthy cook Sally, 52, of Stratford-upon-Avon, told FEMAIL paying attention to people's emotional needs and the reasons they fall into unhealthy habits is the real key to winning the obesity battle.Despite Boris Johnson reassuring employees it was safe to go back, the number of people arriving at ministerial offices yesterday morning was down by up to a third on last week.In November 2019, having been charged in July that year after 20 months of police investigation, Elphicke allegedly tried to convince members of the Cabinet to raise his case with the PM.The documents were brandished by the hard Left MP at a press conference in November days before he led his party to a catastrophic vote defeat at the hands of Boris Johnson.Professor Tim Spector, an epidemiologist at King's College London, shot down Boris Johnson and Health Secretary Matt Hancock's claims that a 'second wave' of Covid-19' was developing.Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has written to the PM to voice 'great surprise' at suggestions the capital could be effectively sealed off if there is a spike in coronavirus infections.Newcastle United legends Rob Lee and Faustino Asprilla have called on supporters to sign a petition to launch an investigation into the Premier League takeover process.Furloughed staff returned to work and customers started spending, according to a closely watched survey released today.Cally Shenton and Dave Mainwearing, from Derbyshire, who both work for the NHS, told GMB they have spent two years planning their wedding, due to take place later this month.There were 240,000 trips made on the London Underground during rush hour to 10am, which marks a six per cent rise on last week.With Greater Manchester accounting for seven of the 20 worse hit areas of England, officials banned members of different households from mingling at home or in pubs and restaurants.Two unions resumed their battle against children returning to classrooms after Boris Johnson's decision to pause lockdown easing on Friday.Switch nightclub in Preston reopened its doors to party-goers on Saturday night after it was given the green light by council chiefs.Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick said the UK's current planning permission system is 'complex and slow'. Mr Lebedev, a friend of Boris Johnson, is the owner of the Evening Standard and Independent newspapers.Boris Johnson's personal health scare is partly behind the sudden push - in July, the Prime Minister blamed his severe Covid-19 illness, which put him into intensive care, on being 'too fat'.Hugh Bonneville, 56, who played the Earl of Grantham, revealed the new look on BBC1's The One Show on Thursday, looking smart in a pink open-necked shirt with a drastically shorter haircut.SIMON WALTERS: If the Prime Minister is to succeed, he needs to show the country he and his party are governing for the people as he promised - not just for themselves.Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner called on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to 'set the record straight' about Dominic Cummings's second trip to Durham during the peak of the coronavirus crisis.A Newcastle fans group has claimed Prime Minister Boris Johnson supports their calls for the Premier League to provide a statement on the club's collapsed takeover.Tokyo's foreign minister Toshimitsu Motegi said the two nations have reached substantial agreement in most areas for a bilateral agreement and will speed up their talks.EXCLUSIVE: Amanda Jones, 39, from Sunderland, waited nine years for surgery on the NHS after she ballooned to a size 28 after eating a McDonald's McChicken Sandwich for lunch daily.He was the latest minister to head north of the border in recent weeks as Boris Johnson attempts to cut off support for Nicola Sturgeon and independence in the wake of Brexit and coronavirus.YouGov research found the Labour leader has pulled ahead of Boris Johnson on the key measure for the first time.Affluent areas will be forced to build more new homes in a radical shake-up of the planning system that will see computers decide on applications.Boris Johnson hailed 'signs of strength' in the UK economy as he said it was crucial for people to return to their normal duties.Restrictions will come into force in the EU and the UK in October and comes just days after Boris Johnson announced Britain's new anti-obesity drive.Four people who each lost their fathers to the virus gave evidence to the newly-formed All Party Parliamentary Group on coronavirus.